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Basic Massage Licensing Information
     


1.) There is no California State license. Licensing is done on a city by city basis. Most cities require a minimum of 100-500 hours of training to qualify for licensing.
2.) A License is required for each different city you want to work in.
3.) Each City's licensing requirements are subject to change at any time.

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*****Below you will find many of the cities and the phone number to call for******
licensing information

   City Name
            Contact Infomation
Beverly Hills
310-285-2427
Burbank
818-238-5280
Pasadena
626-744-4166
Palos Verdes
310-378-0383
Paramount
562-220-2013
San Gabriel
626-308-2812
Rosemead
213-974-2011
Pico Rivera
562-942-2000
San Francisco
415-553-1115
Main Office: 213-974-2011
Lancaster Office: 661-723-4492
Valencia Office: 661-253-7342
Culver City
310-253-5870
Manhattan Beach
310-545-5621
Inglewood
310-412-5280
Gardena
310-217-9500
West Hollywood
323-848-6554
Palm Springs
760-323-8226
Hermosa Beach
310-318-0206
Glendale
818-548-2090
Santa Monica
310-458-8745
El Segundo
310-524-2300
South Pasadena
626-403-7257
Santa Barbara
805-568-2934
San Bernardino County
909-387-5179
Simi Valley
805-583-6700
Alhambra
626-570-5021

Los Angeles City
(Click here for more information)

Los Angeles Police Commission
Massage Permit Processing
(213) 485-8081

Office of Finance
Tax and Permit Division (Main Office)
City Hall
201 North Main Street
Room 101
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-978-1521
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Hollywood
6501 Fountain Avenue
213-485-3935
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

San Pedro
638 S. Beacon Street
Room 211
310-732-4537
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Van Nuys
Marvin Braude Constituent Services Center
6262 Van Nuys Boulevard
Room 110
818-374-6850
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

West Los Angeles
1828 Sawtelle Boulevard
Room 102
310-575-8888
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Palm Desert
760-346-0611
Huntington Beach
714-536-5511
Torrance
310-618-5828
Carson
310-830-7600
Seal Beach
562-431-2527
Downey
562-904-2350
Long Beach
562-570-6212
Hermosa Beach
310-318-0206
Costa Mesa
National Certification
(703) 610-0238
www.ncbtmb.com
Redondo Beach
310-318-0603
Thousand Oaks

*Certificate Hours are subject to change at any time*

Other Basic Information about Licensing

Certificate Hours: In all cities, hourly requirements for licensing are strictly based on certificate hours (classroom time) only. As a rule, work experience and non-school related internships/externships will not be accepted for licensing hour requirements.

Application Costs: The cost of most initial applications varies between cities. For the most up-to-date information, please call your local licensing agency.

License Renewal: Each year, you must renew your license/permit. Different cities charge different fees. Almost all cities in the Los Angeles area charge less than $75 for renewals. For the most up-to-date information, please call your local licensing agency.

Licensing Calendar: In most cities (especially LA City) licenses are only effective on a calendar year basis. Thus, it is highly recommended that you apply for a new license/renewal at the beginning on a new calendar year. Most cities will not pro-rate the cost of your license even if you get the license in November. Thus, you will still have to renew your new license by December 31st of that same year. In most cities (Especially LA City) if you ever fail to renew your license you must restart the whole licensing process in order to get another valid license.

Fingerprinting: Almost every city requires you to provide their police commission with a set of your fingerprints. The average cost of fingerprinting is about $50.

Massage Examinations: Some cities require you to take a test in order to get your license. These tests usually involve a combination of both written questions and a practical demonstration of your technique. In most cases the applicant must pay an additional fee for taking the licensing test. For the most up-to-date information, please call your local licensing agency.

Processing Time: The processing time varies from city to city. In some cities, you can pay an additional fee to help expedite the process.

Off-Premise Permit: Some cities require you to obtain an additional permit if you want to go from home to home to provide massage services. Of course, this additional permit may cost you additional money. Also, it is important for you to know that it may be illegal to provide massage services to the public in your own home. For the most up-to-date information, please call your local licensing agency.

Medical Facilities: In many cases you can work under the license of a chiropractor, physical therapist and/or medical doctor. However some chiropractors, physical therapists and/or medical doctors will still ask you to have a license if you want to work for them.

*Physical Therapy Aides/Chiropractor Assistants do not need a license to work as a Physical Therapy Aide/Chiropractor Assistant. Physical Therapy Aides/Chiropractor Assistants must always work under the direct supervision of a Physical Therapist/Chiropractor and/or Medical Doctor.
           

 

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